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But one of the shrewdest strategies the company pursued was spearheaded by Ms. McMahon, when the W.W.E., in the 1980s, confronted a thicket of regulations from various state athletic commissions, requiring things like physical exams of wrestlers weeks before they would appear, and the stationing of state-approved doctors ringside during matches.
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But even assuming they grant an extension, which most European policymakers appear to favor, they will confront a thicket of practical problems about how much time to give.
Foundation leaders who take steps toward changing their institution's investment practices confront a thicket of challenges.
Yes, female public servants still face a thicket of sex-specific challenges while running for office.
But there is a thicket of challenges confronting the authorities when it comes to keeping guns away from people suffering from mental illness.
The union is a thicket of familiarity.
A thicket of swirls became an elaborate costume.
Another obstacle to investment is a thicket of regulations.
The city is a thicket of bag policies.
The European Union has also produced a thicket of red tape.
JPMorgan is already navigating a thicket of regulatory woes.
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